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The World Cup can be a fantastic opportunity to boost workplace morale. Whether employees are following England, Scotland or another national team, major tournaments often create a real buzz in the workplace.
Many people assume that once the final divorce order has been made, their financial ties to their former spouse are automatically ended.
When temperatures rise, employers often ask whether there is a legal maximum working temperature and what they are expected to do to keep staff safe and comfortable.
Big shifts are coming to employment law in 2026, and they’re set to reshape how employers handle everything from payroll to recruitment and early employment decisions.
Planning ahead is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself and your loved ones. A key part of this planning is putting Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) in place.
The private rented sector is changing significantly with the introduction of the Renters’ Rights Act2026. For landlords in Shropshire, Telford and the surrounding areas, these reforms bring new legal obligations and practical considerations.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how people search for information. Tools such as chatbots and AI assistants can provide instant answers on almost any topic. But when it comes to legal questions, should you rely on AI?
Landlords and property owners across England are facing one of the most significant legislative shake-ups in residential lettings in decades.
In a landmark case that underscores the delicate balance between parental rights and child welfare, the family courts have ruled in favour of vaccinating a baby despite the mother’s objections.
In a significant development in the national response to domestic abuse, the UK Government has announced a comprehensive new initiative aimed at addressing the root causes of abusive behaviour.
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